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A dressing mirror on a closet door is 1.50 m tall. The bottom is 0.50 m above the floor. A bare light bulb hangs 1.00 m from the closet door, 2.50 m above the floor. How long is the streak of reflected light across the floor? i.e. 23.1: Light reflecting from a mirror

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The Law of Reflection is obeyed at each point but the irregularities of the surface cause the reflected rays to leave in many directions. Diffuse Reflection…

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 Consider a source of rays from point P, which reflect from a mirror…  The reflected rays appear to emanate from P’, which is the same distance behind the mirror as P is in front of the mirror (s = s’) The Plane Mirror…

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You are looking at the image of a pencil in a mirror. What do you see in the mirror if the top half of the mirror is covered with a piece of dark paper? 1. The full image of the pencil. 2. The top half only of the pencil. 3. The bottom half only of the pencil. 4. No pencil, only the paper. Quiz Question 1

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If your height is h, what is the shortest mirror on the wall in which you can see your full image? Where must the top of the mirror be hung? i.e. 23.2: How high is the mirror?

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Two things happen when a light ray is incident on a smooth boundary between two transparent materials: 1. Part of the light reflects from the boundary, obeying the law of reflection. 2. Part of the light continues into the second medium. The transmission of light from one medium to another, but with a change in direction, is called refraction. 23.3: Refraction

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A ray refracts between medium 1 and medium 2, having indices of refraction n 1 and n 2 and ray angles θ 1 and θ 2 in the two media.. What is Snell’s Law? 23.3: Refraction

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A ray refracts between medium 1 and medium 2, having indices of refraction n 1 and n 2 and ray angles θ 1 and θ 2 in the two media.. What is Snell’s Law? 23.3: Refraction

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What if the ray direction is reversed? 23.3: Refraction

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What if the ray direction is reversed? Snell’s Law is still obeyed! 23.3: Refraction

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 When a ray is transmitted into a material with a higher index of refraction, it bends toward the normal.  When a ray is transmitted into a material with a lower index of refraction, it bends away from the normal. 23.3: Refraction